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Help me decide on a .257wby
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<blockquote data-quote="sodakhunter" data-source="post: 580589" data-attributes="member: 39615"><p>Would you consider the Remington SPS? I had the same dilemma 2 years ago. I wanted the 26" barrel, but I wanted to pay the Vanguard price. I wanted the .257 for it's speed, and I wanted the extra 2". Low and behold, I stumbled across the Remington SPS. Before this rifle, I had never owned a Remington, only Tikka's and Winchesters. I love tight little groups, and was a little concerned about not having an accuracy guarantee. Well I'm not worried anymore. That Remington SPS calibered in .257 Roy is unbelievable. I have a buddy that has two Weatherby Ultralights. I tell you what, that $600.00 SPS will outshoot those ultralights , and they are twice the cost. If you're a weatherby guy, buy the one you like, they will shoot the same. Just my 2 cents. No matter what decision you make, you will love the .257 Roy. I have taken 5 whitetail bucks and 1 antelope between 85 yds. and 365 yds. with 115 gr. BT and the performance was phenominal. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodakhunter, post: 580589, member: 39615"] Would you consider the Remington SPS? I had the same dilemma 2 years ago. I wanted the 26" barrel, but I wanted to pay the Vanguard price. I wanted the .257 for it's speed, and I wanted the extra 2". Low and behold, I stumbled across the Remington SPS. Before this rifle, I had never owned a Remington, only Tikka's and Winchesters. I love tight little groups, and was a little concerned about not having an accuracy guarantee. Well I'm not worried anymore. That Remington SPS calibered in .257 Roy is unbelievable. I have a buddy that has two Weatherby Ultralights. I tell you what, that $600.00 SPS will outshoot those ultralights , and they are twice the cost. If you're a weatherby guy, buy the one you like, they will shoot the same. Just my 2 cents. No matter what decision you make, you will love the .257 Roy. I have taken 5 whitetail bucks and 1 antelope between 85 yds. and 365 yds. with 115 gr. BT and the performance was phenominal. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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